Articles Tagged With: Osteoarthritis
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Walk! A Long-Term Observational Investigation of Knee Osteoarthritis
An observational study of more than 1,000 individuals aged 50 years and older with knee arthritis revealed that regular walking for exercise correlates with fewer reports of new knee pain and slower disease progression, as verified by radiographic evidence at eight-year follow-up.
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Conversion from Hip Arthroscopy to Total Hip Is High for Certain Patients
A surgery that results in another surgery within two years is a low-value procedure. Leaders in the field of hip arthroscopy should help surgeons define the patient population that will benefit from this procedure.
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Exercise Improves Physical Function in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis
Tailored exercise therapy can improve physical functioning in patients with knee osteoarthritis and comorbid conditions.
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Chondroitin Is as Effective as Celecoxib for Knee Arthritis
Six months of 800 milligrams of pharmaceutical-grade chondroitin sulfate daily relieved knee pain as much as 400 milligrams of celecoxib.
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Tai Chi for Knee Osteoarthritis
Tai chi is as effective as a standard course of physical therapy in the treatment of pain of osteoarthritis of the knee.
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Acute Knee Pain
MONOGRAPH: The physical exam of the knee in the ED and selected nontraumatic conditions causing knee pain.
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Osteoarthritis
MONOGRAPH: It's important to understand patients who come to the ED with undifferentiated symptoms, including joint pain.
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Histologic Analysis of an Exact-Fit, Autogenous, Osteochondral Transplantation Model
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Use of Peripheral Bone Density Measurements
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Pharmacology Update: Risedronate (Actonel) — A New Weekly Option for Osteoporosis